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- Chrysotile abstract "Chrysotile or white asbestos is the most commonly encountered form of asbestos, accounting for approximately 95% of the asbestos in place in the United States and a similar proportion in other countries. It is a soft, fibrous silicate mineral in the serpentine group of phyllosilicates; as such, it is distinct from other asbestiform minerals in the amphibole group. Its idealized chemical formula is Mg3(Si2O5)(OH)4.".
- Chrysotile thumbnail Chrysotile.jpg?width=300.
- Chrysotile wikiPageExternalLink 83.
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- Chrysotile wikiPageExternalLink www.chrysotile.com.
- Chrysotile wikiPageExternalLink ChrysotileFile.aspx.
- Chrysotile wikiPageExternalLink min-1071.html.
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- Chrysotile wikiPageExternalLink min-3083.html.
- Chrysotile wikiPageID "426184".
- Chrysotile wikiPageRevisionID "603468903".
- Chrysotile birefringence "0.008".
- Chrysotile boxwidth "200".
- Chrysotile caption "Chrysotile serpentine from the Salt River area, Arizona".
- Chrysotile category Silicate_minerals.
- Chrysotile category "Kaolinite-serpentine group".
- Chrysotile color "grey to green".
- Chrysotile density "2.53".
- Chrysotile diaphaneity "translucent".
- Chrysotile dispersion "relatively weak".
- Chrysotile formula "Mg".
- Chrysotile fracture "fibrous".
- Chrysotile fusibility "dehydrates at 550–750 °C".
- Chrysotile habit "acicular".
- Chrysotile hasPhotoCollection Chrysotile.
- Chrysotile luster "silky".
- Chrysotile mohs "2".
- Chrysotile molweight "277.11".
- Chrysotile name "Chrysotile".
- Chrysotile refractive "1.545".
- Chrysotile solubility "fibres degrade in dilute acid".
- Chrysotile solubility "insoluble in water".
- Chrysotile streak "white".
- Chrysotile strunz "9".
- Chrysotile system "monoclinic or orthorhombic".
- Chrysotile wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Chrysotile subject Category:Asbestos.
- Chrysotile subject Category:IARC_Group_1_carcinogens.
- Chrysotile subject Category:Magnesium_minerals.
- Chrysotile subject Category:Serpentine_group.
- Chrysotile type ChemicalSubstance.
- Chrysotile type Mineral.
- Chrysotile type ChemicalObject.
- Chrysotile type Thing.
- Chrysotile comment "Chrysotile or white asbestos is the most commonly encountered form of asbestos, accounting for approximately 95% of the asbestos in place in the United States and a similar proportion in other countries. It is a soft, fibrous silicate mineral in the serpentine group of phyllosilicates; as such, it is distinct from other asbestiform minerals in the amphibole group. Its idealized chemical formula is Mg3(Si2O5)(OH)4.".
- Chrysotile label "Chrysotiel".
- Chrysotile label "Chrysotil".
- Chrysotile label "Chrysotile".
- Chrysotile label "Chrysotile".
- Chrysotile label "Chryzotyl".
- Chrysotile label "Crisotilo".
- Chrysotile label "Crisotilo".
- Chrysotile label "Crisótilo".
- Chrysotile sameAs Chrysotil.
- Chrysotile sameAs Crisotilo.
- Chrysotile sameAs Chrysotile.
- Chrysotile sameAs Crisotilo.
- Chrysotile sameAs Chrysotiel.
- Chrysotile sameAs Chryzotyl.
- Chrysotile sameAs Crisótilo.
- Chrysotile sameAs m.0271wh.
- Chrysotile sameAs Q118781.
- Chrysotile sameAs Q118781.
- Chrysotile wasDerivedFrom Chrysotile?oldid=603468903.
- Chrysotile depiction Chrysotile.jpg.
- Chrysotile isPrimaryTopicOf Chrysotile.
- Chrysotile name "Chrysotile".